Change 2011 | |
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Finnish name | Muutos 2011 |
Swedish name | Förändring 2011 |
Leader | Marjukka Kaakkola |
Vice leader | Timo Röyhkiö |
Founded | June 4, 2009 |
Membership | 476 (April 27, 2011) |
Ideology | Direct democracy, Freedom of speech, Criticism of immigration |
Official colours | Cyan, blue |
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www.muutos2011.fi | |
Politics of Finland Political parties Elections |
Change 2011 (Finnish: Muutos 2011, Swedish: Förändring 2011) is a Finnish political party founded in 2009. The chairman of the party is Marjukka Kaakkola. The party's name refers to 2011 Finnish parliamentary election, the first election the party participated in. The party's main goals are direct democracy, freedom of speech, and the interest of the citizens of Finland. The party also wants to “rationalize” immigration politics, and have “righteous convictions” given for violent and sexual crimes.
On June 4, 2010, the party announced that it had succeeded to gather the 5,000 supporter cards required in order to become officially registered.[1] On October 8, 2010, it became a registered political party.
In Finnish parliamentary election of 2011, Change 2011 got 0.26% (7,504) of total votes.[2]
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